Accepting what you are

The first step in all magnetic and inner power work is to accept what you are.

If you resist a part of you because you think it’s bad and shouldn’t be that way, you create more resistance, contraction, and blocks within yourself. This makes it even tougher to be magnetic and have inner power.

For example, let’s say you’re introverted and need some alone time. But if you believe being extroverted is better and it’s a problem for your magnetism, you may think you can’t be magnetic if you’re introverted.

So, you inevitably reject this part of yourself.

The result? You won’t respect your need for solitude, try to force yourself into something you’re not, and face consequences sooner or later.

The part you reject will come up unexpectedly.

This is exactly what happened to me when I believed my lack of magnetism was due to being an introvert.

I couldn’t have been more wrong.

Magnetism and inner power aren’t tied to personality traits X or Y. They’re linked to truly being yourself – but the fully expansive you, not a contracting one. The real you with no masks, no resistance, and no blocks.

Through inner power work, you’ll integrate your true self, allowing it to shine forth to the outside.

Start this work with the course:
>>> 10 Steps to Inner Power

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